In my case R was not built with X support, and I was also missing some openGL
libraries. The info I needed was in the README inside the unzipped tarball
for rgl. But rgl cleaned up after failing the install, and deleted the
README, so I never new the README was there until I manually untarr'ed th
I apologize that I am very new to R and programming in general. I do not
understand the difference between the script, the workspace, and the
history, and what saving each one means.
I seem to be doing fine writing commands and going through lessons and
examples (I'm using Learn R in a Day) but wh
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>logfat.lm<-(lm(body.fat~log(BMI)))
> plot(logfat)
Error in plot(logfat) : object 'logfat' not found
> plot(logfat.lm)
Hit
uot;Body fat",ylab="BMI")
serious error. This application, or a library it uses, is using an invalid
context and is thereby contributing to an overall degradation of system
stability and reliability. This notice is a courtesy: please fix this problem.
It will become a fatal error in a
You're minimizing the log likelihood, but you want to minimize the *negative*
log likelihood. Also, optimize() is better than optim() if you have a
function of only one argument.
Replace
Jon Moroney wrote:
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> LL<-function(x) {(trials*log(x))-(x*sumvect)}
emory to 4095 Mb and had used only 926 Mb to
that point.
If I try to use a smaller chunksize, I get this error:
>Error in model.frame.default(tt, chunk) : variable lengths differ (found for
>'Xdes')
Can anybody help me with this?
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vector of size 255.9 Mb
However, I had set the maximum memory to 4095 Mb and had used only 926 Mb to
that point.
If I try to use a smaller chunksize, I get this error:
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projection. Several packages have functions that do this. See
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2007-October/144546.html.
hope that
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> I'm an [R] novice starting analysis of an ecological dataset containing the
> basal areas of different
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> i have
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> a = rpois (10, x)
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>
> what is the code to show that a>b, b>a and a=b to show just the number of
> occurances?
> at the moment when I type a>
e output
I guess I need code that requires linear time and need to get rid of the 2 for
loops.
can someone help me or tell me what else I can do to optimize my runtime
I use R 2.9.2
windows Xp service pack3
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ot(mdl1); text(mdl1, cex=.6)
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#help!
?text.tree
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s1 <- nchar(mdl1$frame$splits[, 1]) > 0
sp1 <- mdl1$frame$splits[s1, 1]
mdl1$frame$splits[s1, 1] <- paste("<", round(as.numeric(substr(sp1,
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#(better) output
plot(mdl1); text(mdl1, cex=.6)
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Hi all, I have a script running on a Windows XP 32 bit OS under R 2.9.2
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> Fitted to a model glm using constrast contr.sum and need compute
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Does sqrt(diag(vcov(fit.glm))) not give you what you need?
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> for your dataframes, the following should work:
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value of status for XLConnect_0.2-1.zip is 0
trying URL
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Content type 'application/zip' length 16486857 bytes (15.7 Mb)
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downloaded 15.6 Mb
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solution somewhere, please let me know. I will do the same if I stumble onto
a solution first.
Rich - cost information can be collected prospectively but be censored due
to incomplete follow-up or some other similar reason. Thi
archived because it called a
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ydata <- seq(length=100, from=1, by=0)
p1 <- c(data[1], ydata)
seems to be the close to what I want, but it isn't quite right. Can anyone
give me an idea how to associate the 100 data points with a y-coord, so that
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;Network Complexity (nodes)') + ylab('Battery Cost (uJ)') +
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And this works great, except that I think that I am not being very R'y,
since now I want to add a legend saying that circle (i.e. shape 1) is the
minimum, and shape 2 is the med, and shape 3 is max.
I'd al
ot;
> as.POSIXlt("1972-01-01")
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> I cannot reproduce on:
>
> R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
> i486-pc-linux-gnu
>
>
>
> On 07/13/2010 09:07 PM, Ian Seow wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm encou
roblems on google.
Thanks again,
Ian
On 14 July 2010 03:56, Dennis Murphy wrote:
> Hi:
>
> This is untested, so caveat emptor. I believe Hadley is busy teaching a
> ggplot2 course this week so his availability is limited at best. I guess I
> can give it a shot...
>
> You need a
systems
New Features:
1. Graphics device save support for png, jpeg, bmp, and tiff
2. User control over the menu system has been improved. Added ability to insert
new menus, menu items, separators, and sub-menus. Menus and menu items can also
be removed.
Ian Fellows
Hi all,
I was trying to fit random slope cox proportional hazards model on counting
process type of data (right censoring data), but the
coxme(Surv(time1, time2, event)~ x + (1+x | cluster))
did not seem to work.
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Greetings Supreme Council of R Masters,
Like toddler, I have gotten my head stuck in the banisters of R ... again.
Let it be know I am still a neophyte in the R-community forum world, so
please don't flame me too bad.
I have two sets of data, each with a set of timestamps. I would like to
someh
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 1:12 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Ian Craig wrote:
> > Greeting
ata_gpsur$t_datetimegps,
gpsARC=data_gpsur$gpsARC, y=data_gpsur$y, x=data_gpsur$x,
tot_pos=data_gpsur$TOT_POS)
testdata <- testdata[order(testdata$gpsARC, t_datetimegps),]
Thoughts?
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Sarah Goslee wrote:
> Hi Ian,
>
> Did you see the second part of my request,
Hi all,
I've got two persp plots with Identical X and Y's, and I'd like to plot them
on the same graph, so that it is obvious where one plot is above the other.
I can't find any mention of this anywhere. Do I need to use wireframe?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
A new version of Deducer (0.4) has been sent to CRAN, and should be
propagating to all the mirrors in due course. Also, a new plug-in
package (DeducerExtras) has also been released to CRAN, containing
additional dialogs and functionality.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the
If I assume that the third column in data.frame.2 is named "val" then in
SQL terms it _seems_ you want
SELECT a.time, b.val FROM data.frame.1 AS a LEFT JOIN data.frame.2 AS b ON
a.time BETWEEN b.start AND b.end;
Not sure how to do that elegantly using R subsetting/merge, but you might
try a packa
N df_2 AS b ON
a.time BETWEEN b.start AND b.end")> df_3 time value
1 101 1
2 199 1
3 301 1
4 401NA
5 501 3
6 601 3
7 700 3
8 800 5
9 900 5
10 1000NA
On Sat, May 14, 2011 at 1:06 PM, René Mayer wrote:
> thanks David and Ian,
Hi:
This is a bit of a kluge, but works for your test case:
> df2[,setdiff(names(df1),names(df2))] <- NA
> df1[,setdiff(names(df2),names(df1))] <- NA
> df3 <- rbind(df1,df2)
> df3
a b c
1 A B
2 A B
3 b c
4 b c
-Ian
On 5/15/11 7:41 PM, "Jonathan Flowers" wro
That approach relies on df1 and df2 not having overlapping values in b.
Slight variation in df2 gives different results:
> df1 <- data.frame(a=c("A","A"),b=c("B","B"))
> df2 <- data.frame(b=c("B","B"),c=c("c","c"))
> merge(df1,df2,all=TRUE)
b a c
1 B A c
2 B A c
3 B A c
4 B A c
On 5/15/11 11:1
Hi:
Reordering the dimensions, then doing a vectorized addition, then reordering
(back) again is faster, it seems.
> m <- 20; n <- 30; p <- 40; q <- 30
> a <- NA
> length(a) <- m * n * p * q
> dim(a) <- c(m, n, p, q)
> x <- 1:n
> a[1:m,,1:p,1:q] <- 0
> b <- a
>
> # Approach 1
> system.time({
+
ofile and then use
Sys.getenv("DROPBOX_PATH")
to access the path. It seems from looking at forums for Dropbox that there
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On May 23, 2011, at 12:30 PM, Geoffrey Smith wrote:
> Thank you for the email. The data is unbalanced, meaning that some days are
> missing. So the sequence of days could be something like Tuesday
data.frame(lower, upper)
limit.list <- rbind(limit.list, one.month)
}
limit.list
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On 5/24/11 7:30 AM, "Graves, Gregory" wrote:
>I am trying to create a routine that would take a time series and
>generate monthly 25%tile and 75%tile limits based on 12 calendar months.
>
3975"
>one.month "5" "30.894195075" "37.657271835"
>one.month "6" "29.27843098" "37.59689852"
>one.month "7" "27.5014142975" "34.36265367"
>one.month "8" "26.4055425"
Everything looks OK. Does this help?
> test <-
>data.frame(alpha=as.factor(c("A","A","B","B","C")),number=c(1,2,3,4,5))
> mode(test)
[1] "list"
> class(test)
[1] "data.frame"
> sapply(test, mode)
alphanumber
"numeric" "numeric"
> sapply(test, class)
alphanumber
"factor" "numeric
> df$a[is.infinite(df$a) | is.nan(df$a) ] <- NA
> df
a
1 NA
2 NA
3 NA
4 1
5 2
6 3
On 5/26/11 3:18 PM, "Albert-Jan Roskam" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I want to recode all Inf and NaN values to NA, but I;m surprised to see
>the
>result of the following code. Could anybody enlighten me about this?
>
>>
Not a new approach, but some benchmark data (the perl=TRUE speeds up Jim's
suggestion):
> x <- c('18x.6','12x.9','302x.3')
> y <- rep(x,10)
> system.time(temp <- unlist(lapply(strsplit(y,".",fixed=TRUE),function(x)
>x[1])))
user system elapsed
1.203 0.018 1.222
> system.time(temp2 <-
Here's another possibility:
> x <- c("Apple12","HP42","Dell91")
> strsplit(x,"(?<=\\D)(?=\\d)", perl=TRUE)
[[1]]
[1] "Apple" "12"
[[2]]
[1] "HP" "42"
[[3]]
[1] "Dell" "91"
Krishna Tateneni writes:
> Greetings,
>
> I have a vector of values that are a word followed by a number, e.g.,
O",
"Mw", "Ng"), c(2169, 1121, 500, 2500, 625, 300), c(NA, NA, NA, NA, NA,
NA))
# It makes sense to me why this does not work (elevation.take.2), but
I am not sure how to get it to work. Any suggestions? I suspect it
involves a trick using "any" or "II&quo
factor.result=F)
)
# ~ 3.5s elapsed
# David Winsemius suggests
system.time(
elevation.DW <- (Population=="CO")* 2169+
(Population=="CN")* 1121+
(Population=="Ga")* 500+
(Population=="KO")* 2500+
(Popula
="")
tmp <- read.table(tmpFile)
}
--- But I really don't know how to handle massaging this data into the
matrix I need.
I hope this makes sense, I find it a little hard to describe.
Can anyone give me some help jumping into this one?
Thanks
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x scatterplot to see the relationship.
>
> Bert Gunter
> Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> On
> Behalf Of Hadley Wickham
> Sent: Friday, June 11,
I also have the
latest version of Rtools (Rtools212.exe). My operating system is Windows XP
professional x64 edition if it can help. Any clues on how to solve this issue
would be appreciated.
Ian
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command. Then my question would be the following. If I submit my package to
CRAN do you know if it needs to be tar.gz or will a tar file be accepted?
Thanks
Oh Sorry Mr Murdoch! I read a post where both you and Brian Ripley were
involved and the confusion probably arose from that!
Ok thanks Mr Ligges.
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Agree.
> Can you try doing the build on a 32 bit OS, or on Windows 7?
I'll give it a shot.
Thanks again Mr. Murdoch (got it now!)
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ent variables that may
compensate for a mis-configured system.
Thanks! I'll try this too.
Ian
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Statistical research assistant,
Division of
tar.gz'
Directory of C:\R
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03/24/2011 01:16 PM ..
03/24/2011 01:08 PM HSROC
03/24/2011 01:16 PM47,976 HSROC_1.0.0.tar.gz
1 File(s) 47,976 bytes
> You likely have the Hide extensions options enabled on your Windows system.
Yes you're right! Guys, I thank you all for your precious help!
Ian
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just copy the Rcmd.bat file into the
Rtools/bin folder for example. This will prevent any change to the path and
avoid typographical errors.
Thanks!
Ian
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)),colorkey=list(space="bottom")),split=c(2,2,3,2),newpage=FALSE)
print(levelplot(z~x*y,data=data.C1,col.regions=terrain.colors,asp="iso",xlab =
"", ylab = "", main="Method
C",scales=list(y=list(draw=F),x=list(draw=F)),colorkey=FALSE),split=c(3,
t the same problem with all of them. They think
the current version is 1.4.1, but they don't have any files available for
download.
Hope this helps,
Ian
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2011/4/12 Uwe Ligges
> On 12.04.2011 14:52, Ian Davis wrote:
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>> I really do appreciate the help from you and Douglas on resolving this
>> problem. However, I respectfully disagree on a few points:
>>
>> - install.packages() was broken and f
our help, and for your work on maintaining R.
Best,
Ian
2011/4/12 Uwe Ligges
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>
> On 11.04.2011 21:03, Douglas Bates wrote:
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>> The first thing to do is try another mirror. The "official" (or as
>> official as we ever get about anything) U.S. mirror is
>>
Hi Dieter,
Thank you for that! Your post helped me on my way by introducing me to the
padding settings within lattice, and I'm nearly there now.
My new problem related to this graph is that I would like to add a polygon to
one of the panels, but it seems that my code also adds the polyg
Greetings,
I am having trouble getting the function reformulate_ATSP_as_TSP to work for
me. I have provided a simple example of some of the code I've been using.
In particular, I'm not sure why I'm getting the error
"Error in dimnames(tsp) <- list(lab, lab) :
length of 'dimnames' [1] not eq
While R has library TSP to help solve traveling salesperson problems, does
anyone know if it has any libraries to help solve multiple traveling
salesperson problems? For instance, suppose one is planning school bus
routes and one has multiple buses. Thank you for your time.
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While R has library TSP to help solve traveling salesperson problems, does
anyone know if it has any libraries to help solve multiple traveling
salesperson problems? For instance, suppose one is planning school bus
routes and one has multiple buses. Thank you for your time.
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Greetings,
I am having trouble getting the function reformulate_ATSP_as_TSP to work for
me. I have provided a simple example of some of the code I've been using.
In particular, I'm not sure why I'm getting the error
"Error in dimnames(tsp) <- list(lab, lab) :
length of 'dimnames' [1] not e
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